2005 UEFA Futsal Championship

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The 2005 UEFA Futsal Championship was the fifth official edition of the UEFA-governed European Championship for national futsal teams. It was held in Ostrava, Czech Republic, between 14 February and 20 February 2005. Spain, the reigning FIFA World Champion, defeated Russia in the final, winning their third (with 1996 and 2001) UEFA Championship. The third place match was a repeat of the 2003 final, with Italy again defeating Ukraine, this time 3–1. Fernando Grana's opener in the third place match helped him finish as top scorer in the tournament with six goals.[1]

Host countryCzech Republic
Dates14–20 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue2 (in 1 host city)
Quick facts Tournament details, Host country ...
2005 UEFA Futsal Championship
2005 Evropský Šampionát Futsalu
Tournament details
Host countryCzech Republic
Dates14–20 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (3rd title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Italy
Fourth place Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored87 (5.44 per match)
Top scorerItaly Nando Grana (6 goals)
Best playerSpain Luis Amado
2003
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Venues

The tournament played the majority of the matches in the 10,000 seat ČEZ Aréna in the city of Ostrava. The other arena used on the last day of group matches was the Sareza.[2]

Referees

  • Russia Anton Averianov
  • Slovenia Silvo Borosak
  • Italy Massimo Cumbo
  • Portugal Antonio Jose Fernandes Cardoso
  • Finland Jyrki Filppu
  • Spain Pedro Ángel Galán Nieto
  • Poland Christian Hauben
  • Poland Zbigniew Kosmala
  • Czech Republic Radek Lobo
  • Croatia Ivan Novak
  • Hungary Károly Török
  • Netherlands Antonius van Eekelen

Qualification

Twenty-eight nations took part in the qualifying round, with hosts Czech Republic automatically qualified.

Qualifying was played in two stages, with 8 sides competing in the preliminary round between 6–11 January 2004. The winners of the two groups progressed to join the other 26 entrants in the next phase. In the main qualifying round, which took place between 27 January-1 February, there was seven groups of four with the first-placed teams advancing to the final tournament.

Qualified teams

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CountryQualified asPrevious appearances in tournament1
 Czech Republic00Hosts2 (2001, 2003)
 Spain01Group 4 winner4 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003)
 Italy02Group 7 winner4 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003)
 Russia03Group 5 winner4 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003)
 Ukraine04Group 2 winner3 (1996, 2001, 2003)
 Netherlands06Group 1 winner3 (1996, 1999, 2001)
 Portugal05Group 3 winner2 (1999, 2003)
 Hungary07Group 6 winner0 (Debut)
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1 Bold indicates champion for that year

Final tournament

Group stage

Group A

More information Team, Pld ...
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Ukraine 320174+36
 Russia 3201106+46
 Netherlands 310281243
 Czech Republic 31026933
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More information Czech Republic, 2–1 ...
Czech Republic 21 Ukraine
Mareš 18'
Rajnoch 34'
Report Kudlay 12'
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Referee: Károly Török (Hungary)

More information Russia, 5–3 ...
Russia 53 Netherlands
Markin 16', 38'
Hulshorst 17' (o.g.)
Shayakhmetov 38', 39'
Report Hulshorst 24'
Merlino 35'
Tjaden 39'
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Referee: Massimo Cumbo (Italy)

More information Czech Republic, 1–4 ...
Czech Republic 14 Russia
Šluka 17' Report[dead link] Ivanov 7'
Shayakhmetov 20'
Maevski 25'
Abyshev 37'
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Referee: Pedro Ángel Galán Nieto (Spain)

More information Ukraine, 4–1 ...
Ukraine 41 Netherlands
Pylypiv 13'
Sytin 18', 38'
Koridze 39'
Report[dead link] Thies 23'
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Referee: Károly Török (Hungary)

More information Netherlands, 4–3 ...
Netherlands 43 Czech Republic
Merlino 3'
Makhoukhi 8'
Šluka 10' (o.g.)
Hulshorst 14'
Report Dlouhý 9'
Mareš 15'
Rajnoch 24'
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Referee: Antonio Jose Fernandes Cardoso (Portugal)

More information Ukraine, 2–1 ...
Ukraine 21 Russia
Sytin 9'
Markin 23' (o.g.)
Report Khamadiyev 37'
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Sareza, Ostrava
Referee: Silvo Borosak (Slovenia)

Group B

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Italy 3300164+129
 Spain 320186+26
 Portugal 310291453
 Hungary 300351490
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More information Italy, 8–3 ...
Italy 83 Portugal
Jubanski 3'
Assad 17', 22'
Grana 18', 19', 35'
Bertoni 25'
Montovanelli 31'
Report Alves 14'
Queirós 29'
André Lima 36'
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Referee: Ivan Novak (Croatia)

More information Hungary, 2–4 ...
Hungary 24 Spain
Simon 28'
Frank 33'
Report Torras 27'
Javi Rodríguez 35', 36'
Daniel 38'
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Referee: Radek Lobo (Czech Republic)

More information Italy, 5–0 ...
Italy 50 Hungary
Foglia 1'
Grana 13', 23'
Scala 17', 19'
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Referee: Jyrki Filppu (Finland)

More information Portugal, 1–3 ...
Portugal 13 Spain
Marcelinho 35' Report Javi Rodríguez 7'
Daniel 11'
Kike 39'
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Referee: Anton Averianov (Russia)

More information Portugal, 5–3 ...
Portugal 53 Hungary
Alves 25', 26', 29'
André Lima 38'
Queirós 38'
Report[dead link] Lódi 17', 26'
Tóth 35'
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Sareza, Ostrava
Referee: Massimo Cumb (Italy)

More information Spain, 1–3 ...
Spain 13 Italy
Torras 26' Report Bácaro 4'
Scala 26'
Bertoni 29'
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Referee: Anton Averianov (Russia)

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 February – Ostrava
 
 
 Ukraine0
 
20 February – Ostrava
 
 Spain5
 
 Spain2
 
18 February – Ostrava
 
 Russia1
 
 Italy2
 
 
 Russia4
 
Third place
 
 
20 February – Ostrava
 
 
 Ukraine1
 
 
 Italy3

Semi-finals


More information Ukraine, 0–5 ...
Ukraine 05 Spain
Report Andreu 9', 37'
Daniel 30'
Serrejón 31', 34'
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Attendance: 1723
Referee: Ivan Novak (Croatia)

More information Italy, 2–4 ...
Italy 24 Russia
Zanetti 3', 24' Report Shayakhmetov 14', 32'
Ivanov 36'
Levin 37'
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Attendance: 2000
Referee: Károly Török (Hungary)

Third place

More information Ukraine, 1–3 ...
Ukraine 13 Italy
Sytin 9' Report Grana 6'
Assad 16'
Zanetti 21'
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Attendance: 2531
Referee: Ivan Novak (Croatia)

Final

More information Spain, 2–1 ...
Spain 21 Russia
Andreu 9'
Cogorro 21'
Report Douchkevitch 31'
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Attendance: 3688
Referee: Károly Török (Hungary)

Champions

 2005 UEFA Futsal Championship winners 

Spain
Third title

Tournament ranking

Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1  Spain 5401157+812 Champions
2  Russia 53021510+59 Runners-up
3  Italy 5401219+1212 Third place
4  Ukraine 5203812-46 Fourth place
5  Czech Republic 310269–33 Eliminated in Group stage
6  Netherlands 3102812–43
7  Portugal 3102914–53
8  Hungary 3003514–90
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Top goalscorers

More information Scorer, Nation ...
Scorer Nation Goals
Fernando Grana  Italy 6
Vladislav Shayakhmetov  Russia 5
Gonçalo Alves  Portugal 4
Sergey Sytin  Ukraine 4
Assad Fabiano  Italy 3
Carlos Scalal  Italy 3
Sandro Zanetti  Italy 3
Andreu  Spain 3
Daniel  Spain 3
Javi Rodríguez  Spain 3
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